Let's call it like it is - Mark Gottfried was lousy in his last two seasons
at N.C. State. The guy can coach, but he had lost his mojo and couldn't
build any momentum. He had a ridiculous amount of talent - Dennis Smith
Jr., who will run the point for the Mavericks for years to come, was there
his last year; Caleb and Cody Martin, who are starring for an excellent
Nevada team now, were there, and so on. But Gottfried just couldn't make
things work and was below .500 in both of his last two seasons. He needed
to go.

Kevin Keatts took over last year, and despite not having Smith Jr. he went
a solid 21-12 and went 11-7 in the ACC a year after Gottfried had gone
4-14. It was a heck of a job, and Keatts has been aggressive turning the
roster into what he wants. Just two scholarship players who were here when
he arrived are still here, so this is already his team. He did amazing work
at UNC Wilmington, and I have faith in him here as well. This is a team
that got only one vote in the preseason AP poll - compared to the 1581
Kansas got to top the poll. I look for them to get several more by season's
end.

N.C. State Wolfpack Additions/Losses

A lot of guys are gone. A whole lot. Leading scorer Allerik Freeman
graduated. Third-leading scorer Omer Yurtseven, a big young center,
transferred to Georgetown. Three others graduated, and three others
transferred. They probably needed name tags when practice started to keep
track of all the different faces.

The team has two transfers from last year who are eligible after sitting
out last season. C.J. Bryce, a junior guard, followed Keatts from UNC
Wilmington, and this is his first of two years of eligibility. He averaged
better than 17 points a game as a sophomore and will likely start right
away. Guard Devon Daniels has three years left after coming from Utah. He
scored 9.9 points a game as a freshman, so there is upside here for him off
the bench. Four more transfers will be able to play after joining this
year. The most intriguing is D.J. Funderburk. He was a four-star recruit in
the class of 2016 who signed with Ohio State, but things didn't work out
there and he wound up at Juco. He was brilliant last year and was the top
Juco recruit in the country this year. He will start at center here and
will score plenty. Grad transfer guard Eric Lockett scored 14.3 a game at
FIU last year and will be valuable off the bench. Samford grad transfer
Wyatt Walker is a center with a decent scoring touch who will be a good
backup for Funderburk. And then there is sophomore Blake Harris, a point
guard from Missouri. He showed flashes in his one semester at Missouri and
will be useful guard depth.

The team added three recruits. Two four-star forwards came from the same
school just 60 miles away in Fayetteville. Ian Steere will see time this
year, while center Immanuel Bates will redshirt after shoulder surgery cost
him much of his senior year in high school. The third player, four-star
wing Jericole Hellems, has a nice scoring touch and will be a nice piece
off the bench.

N.C. State Wolfpack Outlook

The entire likely bench rotation - six players deep - are all new to the
team. And so are two likely starters - Bryce and Funderburk. Bryce has
plenty of experience with Keatts, though, so he has an edge. The three guys
who are returning are all fairly useful. Markell Johnson is a fairly
traditional point guard who led the ACC in assists last year as a
sophomore. Braxton Beverly started beside him for much of the season as a
freshman last year. And while he was effective enough with 9.5 points a
game, he should be positioned for a nice sophomore leap. And guard Torin
Dorn, a redshirt senior, was second on the team in both scoring and rebound
last year. If you are counting along at home, there are four guards listed
as starters - all but Funderburk. That is something Keatts likes to do,
playing full court and staying aggressive.

N.C. State Wolfpack Schedule

The nonconference schedule is pretty manageable. The first six games are
soft, which will allow them to break in the new faces. UNC Asheville is the
only mildly-interesting team in that stretch. They play at Wisconsin in the
ACC-Big Ten Challenge, which isn't nearly as tough as it could be in some
years because the Badgers are far from their best. They play major
conference foes - but not dominant ones - in Penn State and Vanderbilt. And
the biggest test they face - by a wide margin - is against a ranked Auburn
squad. That one is at home, so an upset isn't entirely out of the question.

Conference play could be tough - the ACC always is. But they are lucky to
play Duke and Virginia only once each, so it could be worse.

N.C. State Wolfpack Futures Odds

The Wolfpack are at +10000 to win the national title
at Bovada
, which puts them in a huge group of 14 teams and behind 27 others. That's
more or less where they should be.

N.C. State Wolfpack Predictions

I respect that Keatts has aggressively built the team he wants. He has
seven guards who will play and two more forwards who are standard wing
types. This isn't a team that will be much of a presence around the rim,
but they are going to be aggressive and tough to play against. The top
three spots in the ACC seem locked up by Duke, Virginia and North Carolina.
I'd love to see this team grab the fourth spot, and it feels like that is a
reasonable target - a stretch but viable if this grand roster experiment
comes together. In Keatts I trust.